Mattman & Robin
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Mattman & Robin is a Swedish songwriting and production duo composed of Mattias Per Larsson and Robin Lennart Fredriksson.[1] They are published by Wolf Cousins, a publishing company administered by Warner Chappell Music.
In 2016, they won a Grammy Award for Album of the Year for their co-production on American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift's fifth studio album 1989.[2]
In 2016, they won the "Grand Prize" at the Denniz Pop Awards.[3]
Discography
[edit]Year | Artist | Album | Details |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Maaya Sakamoto | Yūnagi Loop | Co-writer ("Hello") |
2007 | What's Up! | In Pose | Producer ("If I Told You Once") |
2009 | Helena Paparizou | Giro Apo T' Oneiro | Co-writer ("Tha 'Mai Allios") |
Arashi | My Girl | Co-writer, arranger ("Tokei Jikake no Umbrella") | |
2011 | About E | N/A | Producer ("Dysfunctional") |
Eric Saade | Saade Vol. 1 | Co-writer ("Timeless", "Hearts in the Air", "Made of Pop", "Stupid with You", "Echo") | |
Wanessa | DNA | Co-writer ("DNA") | |
Eric Saade | Saade Vol. 2 | Co-writer ("Love Is Calling", "Fingerprints") | |
2012 | Molly Sandén | Unchained | Co-writer, co-producer ("A Little Forgiveness") |
About E | N/A | Co-writer, producer ("Roll with Us") | |
2013 | Anton Ewald | A | Co-writer, producer ("Human") |
Bara På Låtsas | Otecknat | Producer ("Hoppas Hoppas", "Ett steg fram", "Vad är jag") | |
Majestee of Sweden | N/A | Co-writer, producer ("Governor", "Supergirl", "HELL YEAH", "Hot Damn!") | |
Laza Morgan | One by One | Co-writer, producer ("Oh Eh Ya") | |
Tal | À l'infini | Co-writer, additional producer ("Jealousy") | |
2014 | Oscar Zia | I Don't Know How to Dance | Co-writer, producer ("Without U") |
Tone Damli | Heartkill | Co-writer, producer ("Smash", "Hello Goodbye") | |
Eric Saade | N/A | Co-writer ("Take a Ride (Put 'Em in the Air)") | |
Take That | III | Co-writer, producer ("Higher Than Higher") | |
Taylor Swift | 1989 | Co-producer ("All You Had to Do Was Stay") | |
Tove Lo | Truth Serum | Co-writer, co-producer ("Over") | |
Queen of the Clouds | Producer ("Moments") | ||
2015 | Adam Lambert | The Original High | Co-writer, co-producer ("The Original High") |
Carly Rae Jepsen | Emotion | Co-writer, co-producer ("Run Away with Me"), Co-writer, producer ("Gimmie Love", "Favourite Colour") | |
DNCE | Swaay | Co-writer, producer ("Cake by the Ocean") | |
Ellie Goulding | Fifty Shades of Grey | Backing-vocals, mastering ("Love Me like You Do") | |
Hailee Steinfeld | Haiz | Co-writer, producer ("Love Myself", "You're Such A", "Rock Bottom", "Hell Nos and Headphones") | |
Selena Gomez | Revival | Co-writer, co-producer ("Hands to Myself", "Me & the Rhythm") | |
2016 | Gwen Stefani | This Is What the Truth Feels Like | Co-writer, producer ("Misery", "Make Me Like You", "Truth") |
Nick Jonas | Last Year Was Complicated | Co-writer, producer ("Close", "Touch") | |
Britney Spears | Glory | Co-writer, producer ("Do You Wanna Come Over?", "Slumber Party", "Change Your Mind (No Seas Cortés)") | |
Stanaj | The Preview | Co-writer, producer ("Sleep Alone") | |
Dagny | Ultraviolet EP | Co-writer, producer ("Fight Sleep", "Too Young") | |
DNCE | DNCE | Co-writer, producer ("Cake by the Ocean", "Good Day", "Naked") | |
2017 | DNCE (featuring Nicki Minaj) | DNCE (Jumbo Edition) | Co-writer, producer ("Kissing Strangers") |
Julia Michaels | Nervous System | Co-writer, producer ("Uh Huh", "Worst in Me", "Make It Up to You", "Just Do It", "Pink") | |
Imagine Dragons | Evolve | Co-writer, producer ("I Don't Know Why", "Believer", "Walking the Wire", "Start Over") | |
Jason Derulo | N/A | Co-writer, producer ("If I'm Lucky") | |
Dagny | N/A | Electric guitar, percussion ("Love You like That") | |
Pink | Beautiful Trauma | Co-writer, producer ("For Now") | |
2018 | Julia Michaels | Fifty Shades Freed | Co-writer, producer ("Are You") |
Janelle Monáe | Dirty Computer | Co-writer, producer ("Make Me Feel") | |
Imagine Dragons | Origins | Co-writer, producer ("Natural", "Cool Out", "Only") | |
Charli XCX | N/A | Co-writer, producer ("Real Friends") | |
Raye | N/A | Co-writer, producer ("R U Sad?") | |
Glowie | Where I Belong | Co-writer, producer ("Body") | |
2019 | Dua Lipa | Alita: Battle Angel | Co-writer, co-producer ("Swan Song") |
Tove Lo | Sunshine Kitty | Co-writer, producer ("Equally Lost") | |
Cashmere Cat | Princess Catgirl | Co-writer ("Without You") | |
Anthony Ramos | The Good & the Bad | Co-writer, producer ("Mind over Matter", "Little Lies") | |
Camila Cabello | Romance | Co-writer, producer ("Living Proof", "Dream of You") | |
2020 | Selena Gomez | Rare | Co-writer, producer ("Lose You to Love Me", "Dance Again", "Let Me Get Me") |
YDE | N/A | Co-writer, producer ("Stopped Buying Diamonds") | |
Tayla Parx | Coping Mechanisms | Co-writer, producer ("Residue") | |
YDE | N/A | Co-writer, producer ("BlindLife") | |
2021 | Celeste | Not Your Muse | Co-writer ("A Kiss") |
Zara Larsson | Poster Girl | Co-writer, producer ("Need Someone", "Right Here") | |
Astrid S | N/A | Co-writer, producer ("Need Someone (Piano Demo)") | |
Charli XCX | Crash | Co-writer ("Good Ones") | |
Imagine Dragons | Mercury – Act 1 | Co-writer, producer ("My Life", "Lonely") | |
Imagine Dragons & JID | Co-writer, producer ("Enemy") | ||
2022 | OneRepublic | Japan Paradise: Tour Edition | Co-writer, producer ("West Coast") |
Imagine Dragons | Mercury – Act 2 | Co-writer, producer ("Bones", "Sharks", "Waves") | |
2023 | Måneskin | Rush! | Co-writer, producer ("FEEL") |
Imagine Dragons | Loom (Japanese Edition) | Co-writer, producer ("Children of the Sky (A Starfield Song)") | |
2024 | YUNGBLUD | Kaiju No. 8 | Co-writer, bass, keyboards ("Abyss") |
Imagine Dragons | Loom | Co-writer, producer ("Eyes Closed", "Nice to Meet You", "Wake Up", "Take Me to the Beach", "In Your Corner", "Gods Don't Pray", "Don't Forget Me", "Kid", "Fire in These Hills") | |
Imagine Dragons & J Balvin | |||
Imagine Dragons & Baker Boy | |||
Imagine Dragons & Ernia | |||
Imagine Dragons & Jungeli |
References
[edit]- ^ Fennessey, Sean (18 May 2016). "Dark Knights: Meet Mattman & Robin, Pop Music's New Hidden Overlords". The Ringer. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ "Mattman & Robin". The Recording Academy. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- ^ "Mattman & Robin". dennizpopawards.com. Retrieved 2 February 2018.